create user syntax in mysql code example
Example 1: mysql create user
CREATE USER 'user'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'user'@'localhost';
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;
Example 2: mysql password error create datbase
use mysql;
CREATE USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'username'@'localhost';
flush privileges;
Example 3: add user mysql
## ADD user in mysql && have problem with root user ##
# First Login mysql shell..
sudo mysql -u root -p
## Also check if you are unable to login in mysql without sudo...
## Creating new user and giving permissions...
# Goto login shell of mysql... and type below commands...
#1 show databases;
#2 use mysql;
#3 select user, host, plugin from mysql.user;
#4 create user 'your_user_name'@'localhost' identified by 'password';
#5 grant all privileges on *.* to 'your_user_name'@'localhost';
#6 update user set plugin="caching_sha2_password" where User="your_user_name";
# .... Here caching_sha2_password you can see yours in #3 check
# your table and see column (plugin) don't use root plugin...
#7 flush privileges;
#8 EXIT
#### DONE Now you created your user also you can user without sudo...
mysql -u your_user_name -p
## For password check your step #4 and enter same password...
## Enjoy ALL DONE....
## HAVE A NICE DAY!
Example 4: mysql password error create datbase
use mysql;
DROP USER 'jeffrey'@'localhost';
# FOR DELETING USER #error 1396
DROP DATABASE databasename
# TO DELETE DATABASE #error 1007
CREATE USER 'username'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
GRANT ALL ON *.* TO 'username'@'localhost';
flush privileges;
CREATE USER 'wordpressuser'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY 'password';
# Remember the quote in used is not around the @ symbol, and it is not ‘ ’
# but ' '.
# And the first thing to do is to provide
# the user with access to the information this wordpressuser will need.
GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON * . * TO 'wordpressuser'@'localhost';
# The asterisks in this command refer to the database and table (respectively)
# that they can access—this specific command allows to the user to read, edit, execute and perform all tasks across all the databases and tables.
# Once you have finalized the permissions that you want to set up for
# your new wordpressuser, always be sure to reload all the privileges.
FLUSH PRIVILEGES;